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Temporal-to-nasal motion did not induce the Fos expression in the MTN (Figure 6C, D), indicating that the ON DS cell subtype which prefers temporal-to-nasal direction projects to the DTN, because neurons in this nucleus prefer temporal-to-nasal direction as reported in other species [16].
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An agreement on direction, project steps, and milestones can be helpful to all parties.
The crack orientation dependence is plotted against the crack normal direction projected onto the upper hemisphere.
Intel's Vaunt glasses are perhaps the closest — small and stylish, but merely delivering text notifications and directions projected onto your retina.
By assuming that the true image pixels have a low-dimensional subspace and the noise is spread in all directions, projecting the axes into the first axis would suppress the noise in the noisy image.
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So you don't end up blasting off into the wrong direction with projects and waste valuable time and resources.
"We've started to dictate our own direction to projects that we think need our attention," said Jim Bybee, a coordinator for the administration's National Marine Fisheries Service.
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